Programme/Approved Electives for 2024/25
			
		 
None		
			
				Available as a Free Standing Elective
			
		 
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				Successful completion of MED-30001
			
		 
		
		
		
		
			
				In Year 4 we aim to develop students into independent clinical learners. The fourthyear of the Keele curriculum continues to offer an integrated curriculum underpinnedby case-illustrated learning (CIL) and bedside teaching in the clinical areas,alongside other teaching and learning approaches such as lectures, group work anddiscussions.
			
		 
Aims		
			
				The aim of Year 4 is to prepare students for the clinical assistantships that form the basis of Year 5, the final year of the undergraduate course. Specifically, by the end of Year 4 students will have completed their acquisition of key knowledge from the three curriculum themes and will have demonstrated that they have achieved core clinical competencies. The year will place an emphasis on the application of core knowledge (both clinical and non-clinical) in clinically relevant contexts.
			
		 
Talis Aspire Reading ListAny reading lists will be provided by the start of the course.http://lists.lib.keele.ac.uk/modules/med-30002/lists		
			
				Intended Learning Outcomes
			
		 
		
			
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				Lectures: 60 hoursSeminars/workshops: 98 hoursCase illustrated learning: 100 hoursSkills teaching: 43 hoursPlacements+SSCs: 1076 hoursIndependent study: 140 hours
			
		 
		
		
		
			
				Description of Module Assessment
			
		 
1: Objective Structured Skills & Clinical Examination weighted 50%OSCEOSCE: Objective Structured Clinical Examination: `Short cases which require students to
examine part of the patient, without taking a history, before reporting their findings. Despite
not requiring a history to be taken, students may still be assessed on their communication
skills. An objective structured clinical exam (OSCE) is similar to spot assessment and involves a
number of stations, each with a different task. Students are given a set time to complete each
station, demonstrating a certain skill. OSCEs take place under exam conditions in the presence
of an observer who scores a check list¿ (BMA, 2004).
2: Exam weighted 50%Written KnowledgeWritten knowledge is based upon 2 x 3hr papers. Each paper is comprised of Single Best Answer (SBA) questions.